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Pacifico may refer to: People *Pacificus of Verona (776–844), 9th century archdeacon of Verona * Pacificus (Pacifico), 13th-century follower of St. Francis of Assisi * Pacificus of San Severino (1653–1721), 17th-century saint * Pacifico Licutan (d. 1835), Brazilian Muslim slave involved in the Malê revolt Sports * Club Deportivo Pacífico FC, a Peruvian football club * Pacífico F.C., a defunct Colombian football club Transport *Pacífico (Madrid Metro), metro stop on Lines 1 and 6 of the Madrid Metro Brands and businesses *Pacifico Yokohama, a convention center in Japan *Pacífico (beer), a Mexican pilsner beer originally brewed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa Music *Pacifico (singer), an Italian singer-songwriter, composer and musician Albums *''Pacifico'', an album by The Lassie Foundation, 2000 *''Pacifico'', an album by Pacifico (singer), 2002 *''Pacifico'', an album by Donavan with the Muradian Quintet, 2004 *''Pacifico'', an album by Kantuta, 1993, nominated for best produ ...
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Pacificus Of Verona
Pacificus of Verona (Italian language, Italian: ''Pacifico di Verona'') ( 776 – 23 November 844 AD) was a 9th-century Carolingian Empire, Carolingian Italian religious leader, notable for his tenure as the archdeacon of Roman Catholic Diocese of Verona, Verona from 803 until his death in 844, as well as the Historiography, historiographical debate over the validity of the many achievements ascribed to him. During his residency in Verona, he is alleged to have accomplished a number of feats, including composing or copying a large volume of texts, founding or helping to found several institutions in and around Verona, as well as several inventions that have been attributed to him. His works have been referenced and idealized by many inhabitants of Verona throughout history, and his charters were frequently used as evidence in debates surrounding the authority of the bishops and archdeacons of the city. He was reportedly well educated on a variety of subjects and has been held up ...
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Pacificus
Pacificus was a disciple of St. Francis of Assisi, born probably near Ascoli, Italy, in the second half of the twelfth century; died, it is thought, at Lens, France, around 1234. Poet Laureate Local authors identify him with a certain William of Lisciano, who joined the court of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. Before becoming Friar Minor (Franciscan) he had been poet laureate at the Court of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.Oliger, Livarius. "Pacificus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 29 January 2019
Around 1212 St. Francis preached at San Severino, in the Marches; the poet had ...
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Pacificus Of San Severino
Pacificus of San Severino (1 March 1653 – 24 September 1721), born Carlo Antonio Divini, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest known for being a miracle-worker. He was beatified on 4 August 1786, and canonized as a saint in 1839. Life Carlo Antonio Divini was born at San Severino as the youngest of thirteen children of the nobles Antonio Maria and Mariangela Bruni Divini. His parents died not long after his Confirmation when he was aged three. He was raised by his maternal uncle Luzizio Bruni, archdeacon of the Cathedral of San Severino, a good and cultured man, but far too strict to care for a small child. In December 1670 he took the Franciscan habit in the Order of the Reformati at Forano in the March of Ancona,Bihl, Michael. "St. Pacificus of San Severino." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Pacifico Licutan
Pacífico Licutan was a Muslim slave and Islamic community and religious leader in colonial Brazil in the 1800s, and was involved in the 1835 Malê Revolt in a leadership capacity. He was not killed in the revolt but did die shortly afterwards, after 11 February 1835. He was also known as "Bilal", a connection to the Islamic figure Bilal ibn Rabah and a regional word for prayer caller, following and in his trial related to the 1835 Malê revolt. His birth-date is unknown. Life Litucan was a Yoruba—also referred to as the ethnic group Nagô, as opposed to the Hausa ethnicity—, the largest group of Muslims in Salvador or Bahia at the time. Litucan was a tobacco roller living in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. He was owned by a doctor, Antonio Pinto de mesquite Varalle. Litucan was active in the Islamic community and was considered a ''mestre'', or teacher in Portuguese, or ''alufa'' to the Yoruba, in his community. Attempts to buy Litucan and free him by his Islamic fellows and fol ...
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Club Deportivo Pacífico FC
Club Deportivo Pacífico FC is a Peruvian football club. Based in the San Martín de Porres District, in the department of Lima, it plays in Peru's Second Division. History The club was founded on the January 1, 1960 under the name of Club Deportivo Pacífico FC in the city of San Martín de Porres, Lima. In the 2011 Copa Perú, the club was defeated by Real Garcilaso in the finals and was granted promotion to the 2012 Peruvian Segunda División. The team performed very well in the Segunda División where it only lost two games and achieved promotion to the Primera División. It competed in the 2013 Torneo Descentralizado. The club was relegated to the 2014 Peruvian Segunda División, when it was defeated by Unión Comercio in the relegation playoff. Current squad Honours National * Segunda División: 1 ::Winners (1): 2012 *Copa Perú: 0 ::Runner-up (1): 2011 Regional * Región IV: 1 ::Winners (1): 2011 * Liga Departamental de Lima ...
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Pacífico (Madrid Metro)
Pacífico is a station on Line 1 and Line 6 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A. It has been open to the public since 8 May 1923. On 10 November 1979 it was added to Line 6. The Nave de motores de Pacífico The nave () is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. When a church contains side aisles, as in a basilica-type b ..., an old power station previously used for powering the Metro, is nearby. References Line 1 (Madrid Metro) stations Line 6 (Madrid Metro) stations Railway stations in Spain opened in 1923 Buildings and structures in Retiro District, Madrid {{Madrid-metro-stub ...
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Pacifico Yokohama
Pacifico Yokohama (パシフィコ横浜, ''Pashifiko Yokohama''), officially known as , is a convention and exhibition center in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. The center located in the western tip of waterfront Minato Mirai 21 district is one of the largest MICE venues in the nation. The Conference Center and Yokohama Grand InterContinental Hotel were completed first on July 29, 1991 with the Exhibition Hall subsequently completed on October 12. On April 25, 1994, National Convention Hall of Yokohama was completed. In 2001 it was designated the main press centre for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the Exhibition Hall was expanded. The word "Pacifico" which stands for " Pacific" is derived from the Latin "pacificus" ("peace" in English), primarily meaning "peaceful" or "quiet". Pacifico Yokohama is also used as a music venue. The venue will also host Miss International on October 29, 2020. Past events * 2007 Worldcon ( 65th World Science Fiction Convention) * 2008 World ...
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Pacífico (beer)
Cerveza Pacífico Clara, better known as Pacífico, is a Mexican pilsner-style beer. Cerveza Pacífico is named so because the Pacífico brewery is located in the Pacific Ocean port city of Mazatlán, in the state of Sinaloa, México. History It was first brewed in 1900 when three Germans, Jorge Claussen, Germán Evers and Emilio Radostits opened a brewery, the ''Cerveceria del Pacífico'', in Mazatlán. Its label includes a picture depicting a lifesaver encircling a ship's anchor superimposed over the port's lighthouse hill, known locally as "Cerro del Crestón." In Mazatlán, the beer is available in four different size bottles: "cuartitos" (6 fl. oz), "medias" (12 fl. oz.), "ballenas" (32 fl. oz.) and "Ballenón" (1.2 L). Alcohol content: 4.5 percent. "Clara" means clear, blonde, as opposed to "oscura" (dark). The Pacífico brewery was bought by Mexican brewing giant Grupo Modelo in 1954, which was later acquired by the Belgian-Brazilian Anheuser-Busch InBev company. the ...
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Pacifico (singer)
Luigi (Gino) De Crescenzo (born 5 March 1964), best known as Pacifico, is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer and musician. Background Born in Milan, the son of a Neapolitan father and mother from Salerno, at 16 years old De Crescenzo formed his first band, "La Goccia". After graduating in political science and various experiences through rock, jazz, and fusion, in 1989 he formed together with Luca Gemma "Rossomaltese", a group in whom De Crescenzo was composer and guitarist. After the group disbanded he collaborated with the director Roberta Torre, composing the score of the film ''South Side Story'' and the incidental music for the play ''Invece che all’una alle due''. In 2000 De Crescenzo adopted the stage name Pacifico, making his solo record debut in 2001 with a critically acclaimed album with the same name. In 2004 he entered the main competition at the Sanremo Music Festival, with the song "Solo un sogno". During the following years he alternated his activity as s ...
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The Lassie Foundation
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a ...
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Donavan
Donavan may refer to: * Donavan Freberg (born 1971), American advertising creative, voice actor, photographer, and writer * Donavan Johnson (born 1985), American rapper, singer and songwriter * Donavan Mitchem (born 1989), American activist * Donavan Tate (born 1990), American minor league baseball player See also * Donavon (other) * Donovan (other) {{given name ...
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